I'am with Pi-llama 1.3, and i need to know who is more better, if is Pi-llama or Moto JB...And what more better AOSP or MOD? Can give me the links for they ?
What do you want ? Tweaked ROM, performance, battery smooth ?
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Pilama is fastest for me. On Omar my battery last longer (but performance degradation is very visible for me). Stock is in the middle.
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Hi,
I'm currently on Andro-ID RC3 ROM which is a very stable ROM for daily use. Was wondering if there is anyway to make the graphics subsystem zippier on the same by flashing with the new GPU drivers or is there any other ROM which has good graphics performance and suitable for daily use (I don't use HDMI and FM).
Your suggestions would be helpful.
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try cm7.2 edowar latest. very smooth and fast with good graphics quality. its what am using and am loving it. just some few issues with the camera.
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I found Bumblebee rom CM7.2 to be most stable.
I hardly see any difference in graphics performance in any of the ROMs we so far have.
For me Sharp ROM modded by comdevx. It's fast and very stable, all of my HD games play flawlessly.
the new modded sharp rom is definately the, fastest rom ive used so far and its the most stable. no restart at all and no lagging of any sort its amazing.
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Yes but I would say bettery power is not good as rc3..
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Most painful of Android-RC3 is headset volume too loud
For me,,everything is ok,,even sometimes camera give me force close and black screen
I think mokee os has good performance n battery,,unfortunately,,this ROM must be improved from original dev because not full customizable n few things are painfull too
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Hey guys...
I was using v30b,but I'm wanting to switch over to cm10. So, which is the best option for me, In terms of performance and battery life?
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Dark mod is cool. Nightlies are getting better since it's not 4.2 yet...
Don't use M snapshot, nor "stable"... it means nothing.
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The battery life on my girlfriends note is rather poor, I'm not sure how the kernel work with the note but she's currently running jellybam. Can anyone suggests some energy efficient ROMs ?
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The battery life on my girlfriends note is rather poor, I'm not sure how the kernel work with the note but she's currently running jellybam. Can anyone suggests some energy efficient ROMs ?
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I am using SAmsung Stock ICS 4.0.4 with Philz kernel. I have no problems with the battery.
BurtROM LSZ and PhilZ LSZ = PERFORMANCE AND BATTERY PERFECT.:good:
Rightnow my note is running on jellybam it can stand for day with fair usage
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It depends on how you define poor.
There's the usual things to do, you can undervolt to help, throttle the top end, get better battery stats to check for wake locks, make sure gps /wifi /bluetooth /sync aren't on when you don't need them. Turn down screen brightness as that probably the biggest drain on battery, so using apps with light background isn't great.
You can use different governor / scheduler combo. Some people say pegasusq /sio is a good one. Some apps help either by turning off services you don't need while your not using your phone or by adding tweaks to help efficiency.
Use search for battery tips as there's a lot of information out there.
That said there's always the old gem of 'new battery' depending on how old her note is. Remember there are larger than 2500mAh batteries out there, although above a certain point the battery gets thick and comes with a new back to help contain it.
Hope that helps.
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Its currently at 8% for 10hours, the phones base bands n7000xxlsc so its OK just to flash any jb kernel ?
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AW: Best battery performance ROM ?
Asylum CM10.1 or Carbon Rom
Slim wiz is good too
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GB LC1 with Speedmod.
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Asylum CM10.1 or Carbon Rom
Slim wiz is good too
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By the way of the Asylum 4.2.2, is possible to do uv in 20022013 version?
with my rom I hold 6-7 hours with 3g every time on
What has CM for advantage above fw or other rom's?
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A clear difference is speed. No more lags in opening anything which is the major drawback of official jb.
How about battery performance. I now use dxamd1 with cocore 6.8. And I charge once a day in the nightly hours. And use my phone freqently the whole day
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For more info goto : http://www.cyanogenmod.org/
Google can give your answers faster and easier than getting it here, posting and waiting :silly:
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How about battery performance. I now use dxamd1 with cocore 6.8. And I charge once a day in the nightly hours. And use my phone freqently the whole day
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Battery is quite good for me. A good start considering the rom is not optimized yet.
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Battery life is amazing, considering cm10.1 is still quite raw. I've just plugged my phone in after 2 days.. 15% battery left. Some whatsapp, some messaging, some browsing, some music... the usual stuff. Wifi on 100% of the time.
So is speed, smooth as butter. The only drawback I was able to find so far is benchmark results... ran antutu and scored 5030 points, while the better stock JB roms are near or at 7000 points. Mind you, if I hadn't run that benchmark, I wouldn't have noticed there was a performance deficiency.. no lags, no hiccups, nothing.
If you don't use video recording, and don't mind turning the volume down then up during a call to solve the low volume problem... then yes, go with CM10.1 as it is right now, it doesn't dissapoint. It can only get better!
So wich cm Rom version comes out best out of the box here. And can i flash it over all fw versions?
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I hope that the issue of video playback is resolved soon!!
That's the only reason I don't try cm10.1
I think it will be fixable, I remember the times when g5 cm9 didn't have hq acceleration
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So wich cm Rom version comes out best out of the box here. And can i flash it over all fw versions?
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http://goo.im/devs/diegoch/janice/cm-10.1/nightly
Well, there are a lot of CM10.1 nightlies... Have a look in the archive, I've personally had excellent results with the 20130621 one. Don't flash the latest 20130627 since it's corrupted (it weights 94 MB and a full rom is about 165-170MB)
From what I've read so far, CM10.1 works just fine if flashed over XXLQE firmware, but could have problems if using another one as base. I used polish XXLQE as base and it worked perfectly, apart from the two or three bugs CM10.1 still has.
I think cm 10.1 and pac 23.0 works well with any other base too. I'm using indian ddulp8 and got no issue at all. But better install from fresh stock firmware to avoid any problems.
Which one of v20a and v10h are best? And best in what, and why? I mean like in battery, smoothnes and performance.
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For me undoubtedly V20,this version is smoother and has a greater battery
Some say that this version isn't better in term of gaming but it is not the case for me
À little OT to say that cm based rom are way better than V20 or V10
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Which one of v20a and v10h are best? And best in what, and why? I mean like in battery, smoothnes and performance.
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Remove anything about LG and themes etc., anything you don't need in stock ROM v20a and it'll be freakin smooth, they consume a lot of memory and CPU in the background, I freed up around 150 - 200 mb by removing all these ****.Don't even try cyanogenmod, It's 3D performance is bad, but in terms of battery it beats stock kernel a little bit, though I'd go with stock ROM + eternity project kernel, It has livecolors mod so everything looks good.It includes better tegra drivers & core management so it's also faster than stock.Wıth EPRJdemand governor + noop scheduler, your phone will be a battery saver with g8 performance, If you want performance, go for interactive governor (It's good at saving battery too due to new core management )
So in my opinion, go for V20a, install eternity project kernel, delete lots of bloatware and your phone will be smooth as hell with good battery life :good:
I don't know much about v10h, but jellybean is pretty good
Ye, im trying the new liquid smooth rom for now, it seems to be smooth, will se hos i do later
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I was told the v20 has a completely open bootloader though I am not exactly sure what that means.